The answer is true. Sexism: an approach or behavior that discriminates in contradiction of one sex, usually women, based on the presumed superiority of the other sex. It has been connected to typecast and gender roles and may include the belief that one sex or gender is basically superior to another. Sexism can upset anyone, but it is particularly recognized as affecting women and girls.
Fried would associate this to the Oral stage of development
<span>Adler would categorize John, who is very defensive about his weaknesses and tends to overcompensate for them by bragging about his other accomplishments and blaming others for his failures as </span>an inferiority complex.
Alfred Adler identified the <span>lack of self-worth, a doubt and uncertainty about oneself (the</span><span> </span>inferiority complex) as one of the contributing factors to problem child behaviors.
Answer:
option A
Explanation:
mono means 1 in Latin hence one god
Increased level of education and focus on careers--as women have the ability to have relationships but also provide for themselves, marriage is not a necessary option.
Birth control and access to college education has allowed women to focus on careers instead of family. They are able to still have successful lives but not have to worry about balancing a career and a family.